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38 Nickelodeon Stars: Where Are They Now?

Lori Beth Denberg: 'All That'

Lori Beth is one of the most memorable characters from All That, yet she left fairly early on due to how she felt about her age (21, at the end of her stint). She had a recurring role as Lydia on The Steve Harvey Show, and didn’t pop back up on TV until 2012 in an episode of Workaholicis (as herself). Now, she apparently can officiate your wedding. We wonder if Good Burger will cater.

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Josh Server: 'All That'

Josh is still best known for being the only cast member on the original series of All That. He is the unofficial king of #TBT on Twitter and Instagram, pulling out the big stops with some classic All That images, as well as awesome reunion pictures. Since All That, he’s had a few smaller bit roles on Nickelodeon, the last being on Sam & Cat, but he’s never stopped acting. He has a film, World Peace, set to hit the festival circuit very soon.

Kenan Thompson: 'All That' and 'Kenan & Kel'

Back in the day, he was one half of the insanely popular duo Kenan & Kel. Everywhere you looked, these two were together: Good Burger, All That, and of course, they had their very own show, Kenan & Kel. Now Thompson is just Kenan, no Kel, and is one of the longest standing members on the sketch-comedy show Saturday Night Live. He’s also a daddy; which his longtime buddy, Josh Server, recently gave him a shout out for on Instagram.

Danny Tamberelli: 'The Adventures of Pete and Pete' and 'All That'

Tamberelli was the unofficial poster child for Nickelodeon in the 90's, starring in some of their more memorable shows.Now, he’s recently voiced a character in Grand Theft Auto and is a member of the comedy group ManBoobs Comedy. To hit you right in the nostalgia, he recently reunited with his former Pete and Pete co-star, Michael Maronna, for a podcast, very aptly named The Adventures of Danny and Mike. They’ll actually be doing a live podcast at the New York Comic Con in October, for any of you super fans.

Kel Mitchell: 'All That' and 'Kenan & Kel'

No, Kel is not dead, as the internet tried really hard to tell us in 2006. Since his Kenan & Kel days, Kel has voiced a few cartoon characters and shown up on a handful of tween shows on Disney and Nick as different rappers. He did audition back in 2002 for Saturday Night Live, but lost the part to Kenan. Nowadays, he’s a devout Christian and performing standup comedy.

Ross Hull: 'Are You Afraid Of The Dark?'

Ross Hull ditched the glasses and acting after a few starring roles, in favor of a suit job – and he looks great now! Off in his native Canada, he started a career in the mid-2000s as a weatherman. After a few anchoring gigs with CBC Toronto, he is now the meteorologist for Global Toronto.

Daniel DeSanto: 'Are You Afraid Of The Dark?'

He is longer telling scary stories as Tucker around the fire. Instead, he moved on to asking girls if their muffins are buttered (ew Jason, why are you such a skeeze?) in Mean Girls. He is one of the more recognizable characters from the show, only because he has played bit parts on TV and film over the years. Now he is lending his voice to Total Drama: Pahkitem Island as Dave.

Raine Pare-Coull: 'Are You Afraid Of The Dark?'

Raine was Betty Anne, one of three consistent characters on AYAOTD, but pretty much disappeared after 2006. Her Twitter had a few real tweets in 2009, but everything after seems to be spam. Reportedly, as of January 2014, she began working in scheduling at CBC in Candada. Wonder who hooked her up with that gig?

Robert Ri'chard: 'Cousin Skeeter'

Since his days as Bobby on Cousin Skeeter, Ri’chard seemed to be on the road to success with movies like Coach Carter and One on One. But after his role as Paris Hilton’s boyfriend in House of Wax, his roles have switched from starring to guest. Though he’s not out of the game yet, with three B-movies set to be released in the next year.

Meagan Good: 'Cousin Skeeter'

Did you recently see Think Like A Man Too and think “man, Meagan Good seems to be in everything lately.” Bet you totally forgot when she got her break as Nina, Bobby’s love interest, on Cousin Skeeter. It seems pretty hard to forget that show when the main character was a puppet, living with real-life humans and no one ever mentioned it. For a while now, Meagan has been playing the friend to every leading lady, but her roles in the Think Like A Man series and Deception are giving her room to take the lead.